We are happy to announce the winners of the 2016 UX Magazine Awards. This program recognizes excellence in products, teams, and services, and aims to bring valuable lessons from these leading examples of mastery in UX to the broader community. See the list of winners below and check out uxmag.com in coming months for a more detailed articles of every winning entry!

In July of 2013 Toby Shapshak, the South African speaker, strategist and editor of Stuff Magazine, did a TED talk called You Don’t Need An App For That Business leaders, innovators and experience designers would soon realize how profound this TED talk was to the rest of the world.

The truth is that “growth” can mean a whole lot of things to a whole lot of people. In our case (read - people building digital products), it means acquiring new users, getting them activated, and making sure they keep coming back, as result of which we end up making a lot of money

While corporate leaders may envy the innovative, adaptable cultures of startups, it can be difficult to instill a startup mentality across a large organization. Internal roadblocks like legacy systems, siloed employees and outdated corporate values can easily derail a cultural shift, no matter how badly your organization needs change.